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consequences
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On WindowsForum.com, the tag 'consequences' covers discussions about the potential effects of Windows settings and system behavior. Topics include the impact of disabling metafile processing on printing performance, the implications of a 'not genuine' Windows activation warning, and the risks of downgrading from Windows 7 to Windows XP. The tag also extends to broader technology and legal consequences, such as career damage from social media posts and the financial and legal fallout of patent rulings. While some threads touch on unrelated topics like nuclear disasters, the core theme remains the practical and unintended outcomes of technical decisions and events.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/a-registry-entry-is-available-to-turn-off-processing-of-metafiles-d217cddb-3aef-2dda-1a01-903f180787d5
How exactly can turning off processing of metafiles effect printing in WIndows?
Does the registry key, DisableMetaFiles have any consequences? Does...
HiI installed Windows 7 on my computer about 10 months ago - after purchasing the OEM disks from an online shop together with other computer hardware for a system I was building. I activated Windows, and have used the system without issue ever since. However, in the last couple of days I've...
Microsoft has failed in a Supreme Court bid to overturn a $290 million patent violation ruling. Not only is it the largest such award ever upheld, but this final ruling has significant consequences for patent law.
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The news out of Japan has not been good this week. Officials there raised the severity rating of the nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant to the highest level, while the plant continues to dump radiation into the air and water and radiation is found in milk and drinking water in...
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Japan has reclassified the situation at the Fukushima nuclear plant, now placing it at five on the International Nuclear Events Scale.
A level four event is classified by the International Atomic Energy Agency as being an accident with local consequences, while a level five incident is...
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